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Agriculture &
Architecture:
Taking the
Country’s Side
Prologue
Introduction
Timeline
A. Agriculture & Architecture
Homo Domesticus
Sublimation
Coincidence
Villa
Suburbana
Agritecture
Self-S
ufficiency
Integration?
B. Agriculture & Urbanism
The Urban Revolution
Mundus
Imago Mundi
Land Use Model
Nature to Market
Urbanism
Agrarian Urbanism?
C. From Agronomy to Agroecology
A Hobby for Urban Elites
Plantations and Enclosures
From alchemy to Chemistry
From War to Field Operations
“Get Big or Get Out”
Permanent and Organic Agriculture
Beyond Industrial Agriculture
D. Exit Urbs
Zomia
Monasteries
Anarchy and Localism
Ruralism
“Think Little”
“Workers of the World, Disperse”
Becoming Native
E. Facing the Present Environmental Predicament
“A Blueprint for Survival”
Energy Descent
1972: “The Limits to Growth”
“Beyond Industrial Technology”
“Small is Beautiful”
1978: “Permaculture One”
2008: “Future Scenarios”
F. Reframing the Practice & Theory of Design
Major Precedents
Ethic and Design Principles
A Radical Site-Specificity
A Reformulation of Site Planning
Deepening Territories
Reconsidering Urbanism
Sub-Urbanism?
Constellation
Compass
What is a world?
Current exhibition
Lectures
Interview
Gallery
Statements and Reviews
Book
Info / Credits
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Mark
Info
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Back of the cards proposing a constellation of famous projects or images from architecture’s collective imagination, as counterpoint or resonance with the exhibition panels.